KX-UT670 APIs provide an environment for developing applications that enhance business productivity and service with the Panasonic KX-UT670 Smart Desk Phone. They let you develop applications that meet customer needs, and operate them on the Smart Desk Phone.

Applications can be developed for use by a variety of businesses.

The screen can be used to search for information about the area around the hotel.

Orders can be placed directly from the on-screen menu.

The screen can be used to open or close curtains, and to turn the air conditioner on or off.

The network camera image can be viewed on-screen, and operating buttons can be changed as necessary.

The images shown here are simulated application screens.

The KX-UT670 is based on open-source software. KX-UT670 applications are developed in the same manner as those for other devices.

Applications developed by using these APIs are exclusively for use with the Panasonic KX-UT670 Smart Desk Phone.
They will not operate on devices other than the KX-UT670.

Download Eclipse (an integrated development environment containing an editor, compiler and debugger) to your Windows® or Linux® PC, then download open-source based SDK for Android development use. Next, add-on the KX-UT670 APIs. The Android development environment can be used for developing applications.

Applications developed by using KX-UT670 APIs are exclusively for use with the KX-UT670. Do not distribute them for use on other devices.

Programs are developed using Java™ programming language. Code editing and compiling are done with Eclipse (other editors and compilers can also be used). After compiling, an emulator can be used to do basic debugging on a PC.

Install from an SD Memory Card

Use an SD Memory Card to install the finished application onto the KX-UT670.

Install from the Web Server

Open a Web browser from the administrator screen of the KX-UT670, then download the application from the server and install it.

Requires an SD Memory Card into the KX-UT670 for downloading the application file.

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